This isn't Saved By The Bell, or even Saved By The SpellWitchschool gets a television
show
There is an old saying that no publicity is bad
publicity. It's not true though, even in
Hollywood.
And that brings us to Witch School. Bet you thought I was talking about the website or the physical school. Nope, I was talking about the television show. Scroll down to see the blurb. Odd, but I can't remember the last time I had to spend time in a haunted forest or deal with a literal plague of frogs. Either it's not something that happens regularly or my mind has repressed the horrific memory. The point is that in order to sell the show, the producers either have to concentrate on the money, sex, or weirdness. Since there are already plenty of shows that concentrate on money and sex, I think it's safe to say that weirdness will be the focus. Especially since this is the Sci-Fi Channel. This takes victim politics one step further, it offers the Witch School as willing fools ready for the sacrifice. Even Ed Hubbard agrees, he's actually hoping for discrimination. I know there is going to be a crash, I know they won't listen to me if I try to warn them, but I can't stop watching. Not the show, the school. I suppose this too is necessary. Pity.
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